As we have all campaign season, The Advocate will be covering all of the LGBT angles on Election Day.

Marriage equality is on the ballot in various forms in four states. Eight LGBT candidates are vying for House seats, plus a U.S. Senate candidate hopes to make history. State and local races include hundreds of LGBT candidates and a list of important firsts. Then the main event, of course, is President Obama versus Mitt Romney. That decision comes with broad implications for LGBT Americans. Here's our latest look at all of those races. Check back at Advocate.com tonight for live coverage and conversation throughout the night. Follow us on Twitter at @TheAdvocateMag and reach out on Facebook to join in.

U.S. SENATEThis Is How a ‘Radical Lesbian’ VotesTammy Baldwin has been called a “radical lesbian” in her quest for a seat in the U.S. Senate, but what does she actually believe, and does it sound radical to you?

STATESNew York Senate Contests Poised to Send MessageThe fate of Republican senators who voted for marriage equality could send a signal to lawmakers in other states, but how strong a sign depends on the outcome of the races this Tuesday.